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What is an eBook?An electronic book (eBook) is an item that has been converted into digital format for electronic distribution. It can be a reference book, a textbook, a novel, or other type of research material. How can I find NetLibrary eBooks?
You can search for NetLibrary eBooks on the NetLibrary Web site
or in our Library Catalog. How can I create a NetLibrary account?If you wish to access eBooks from outside the Library, check out eBooks, create bookmarks, or save notes, you will need to create a NetLibrary user account.
How can I check out a NetLibrary eBook?Once you have found an eBook that you would like to read, click on the Show Details link. Then click on the Checkout for 24 Hours link. How many NetLibrary eBooks can I check out at one time?There is no limit on the number of eBooks you can check out at one time. For how long can I check out a NetLibrary eBook?You can check out a NetLibrary eBook for 24 hours. Can I renew a NetLibrary eBook?A NetLibrary eBook can be renewed when the 24 hour circulation period has expired by checking it in and checking it out again. This is allowed twice within a 24 hour period, as long as there is not another library user waiting to use the book. Can I place a NetLibrary eBook on hold?No. There is no hold or notification service for NetLibrary eBooks. Can I check out a title at the same time that it is checked out to another library user?You can check out a title that is checked out to another user only if there are multiple copies in the collection and one of these is not checked out. The collection operates the same way as a physical book. The number of copies equals the number of library users that can check out each title simultaneously. If the book is already checked out, you will receive a message that the book is not available. Can I download NetLibrary eBooks to read offline or on a portable device?No. You can only read NetLibrary eBooks if you are on a computer that is connected to the Internet. Can I print NetLibrary eBooks?NetLibrary adheres to copyright rules that do not allow you to print an entire eBook. If you attempt to print a complete eBook, NetLibrary will issue a warning and then you will lose access to the site. Afterwards you will need to log on again to use NetLibrary. Library users can print or copy a few single pages at a time before NetLibrary issues a warning. Where can I get additional information on using NetLibrary eBooks?
Detailed information on using NetLibrary eBooks is available by clicking on the Help
button at the top of any NetLibrary Web page. Context-sensitive help is also available
by clicking on the tips links located on NetLibrary search, details and viewing pages.
For additional assistance, please contact
your librarian. |
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